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Sidman
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By:Cottonbomb
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R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
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Is It News
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Doyle Bramhall II
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R350
Discovery Miles 3 500
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Rattleshake
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Lil Ed And The Blues Imperials
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R350
Discovery Miles 3 500
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Although North Carolina harmonica man Sonny Terry is best
remembered for his long partnership with guitarist Brownie McGhee,
he had his own solo career prior to hooking up with McGhee in the
early '40s, and he issued several 78s on his own, as well as
working with artists as diverse as Blind Boy Fuller, Woody Guthrie,
Leadbelly, and later, Pete Seeger and Harry Belafonte, and even
Johnny Winter. This two-disc set collects all manner of early
material, but the most striking tracks come immediately on the
first disc, with the utterly unique and haunting "Mountain Blues"
and the ramshackle chaos of "The New John Henry," which features
Bull City Red's distinctive washboard. Terry is a revelation on
these two tracks, not just because of his trademark high-pitched,
biting harmonica style, but because of his impossibly high-pitched
yelping vocals, which come with all manner of shouts, whoops, and
asides. Throw in the foot stomping, and Terry's Appalachian roots
are obvious, because he sounds like nothing so much as a one-man
string band playing fiddle runs on the harp, and the vocal whoops
function much like dance calls. It is eerie, wonderful stuff, and
while the rest of the program is more refined, Terry's mountain
roots are always apparent, and these tracks are a revelation if
you're only familiar with his later folk revival albums with
McGhee. Two discs of it, though, might be a bit much for casual
listeners. ~ Steve Leggett
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The Blues
(CD)
B. B. King
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R268
Discovery Miles 2 680
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The legendary album Blues Is Everybody's Business is widely
regarded as the definitive work of one of the finest modern jazz
arrangers of all time, the great Manny Albam. Recorded in September
& October, 1957 the album features an all-star 19-piece band
performing Albam's masterful charts. This edition also includes 7
bonus tracks all of which are featured here for the first time ever
on CD. The first 5 tracks pertain to all of Albam's charts recorded
on Larry Sonn's LP 'The Sound Of Sonn' recorded between 1955 and
1956 and featuring another all-star 19-piece band. The final 2
tracks are live versions of Albam's charts 'Zanzy' and 'Ida Bridges
Falling Down', recorded by Larry Sonn's big band in a concert
produced and emceed by All Jazzbo Collins. Gambi. 2005.
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Dusty Road
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John Lee Hooker
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R128
Discovery Miles 1 280
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Blues Live From Mountain Stage
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Dan Einstein, Al Bunetta, Chris Framan, Andy Ridenour, Dawn Bunetta; Performed by …
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Discovery Miles 1 450
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Have Some Fun
(CD)
By:
Hound Dog Taylor, Houserockers
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R305
Discovery Miles 3 050
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